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THE AUSTRALIAN TURF. By CaWe. —Pr«e» Aasoeifttion. —Copyrlg&i! Adelaide, Marcli 2D. The Onkaparinga Cup resulted: Timothy 1, Topedi 2, Waipuna 3. Thirteen starters. Won by three lengths, Waipuna a length and a half away. Time, 2min 2 l-ssec. Great Easter Steeplechase. Generality 1, Ripon 2, Workmaster 3. Sixteen starters. Won by a neck, tfiree lengths between second and third. Time, 6min 45sec. SALE OF YEAP.LINGS. j Received March 29, fl'2o p.m. i Sydney. last Night. At the yearling sales Mr, J. B. Reid, of New Zealand, purchased an Orzilfizz filly for 60 guineas. The principal sales effected were:—Colt, brother to Lord Nolan, 1000 guineas; Pciitano —Etraweenie coit, 1125 guinea*; Malster— Idealia colt, 764 guineas; Malster— Chutney filly, JOO guineas. A Malster—Crossfire colt realised 1125 guineas. A Malster—Pose colt (525 gs, a° Mft'fster—Adelea colt 930 gn, » j Mals'ter—Last—Loch colt 1500 gs. ~ ■ | CANTERBURY J.C. MEETING OUTLANDER WINS THE AUTUMN HANDICAP OF £IOOO.
I By Telegraph.—Press' Association. I Christcliurch, Last Night. Weather conditions for the second day of the Canterbury Jockey Club's meeting were much improved, and tfle. course was in capital order. The* attendance was good and the racing ivas) extremely interesting. The totaiisator investments were £12,180. as against £13,785 last year, while nine bookmakers were licensed inside at £2O 10s each, and twenty-nine outside £lO 10s each. Following are this tfesjwtat-'-Peerswick Hurdles, of Sovg"; one mile and three-quftrtfeWiSouthern Cross, 11.8, 1; Whatafeura, 11.13, £; Nova, 10.10, 3. Also "started: Ratepayer 93, and Boyola 9.0. Won by a neck. Time, 3min 28sec. Autumn Nursery Handicap, of 300 sovs, for two-year-olds j five furlongs.* Danube, 9.6, 1; Vice-Admiral, 8.0, 2; Formless, 9.8, 3. Also started: Counter-j mijie 9.0, Selene 8.10, Kora 8.8, Acrostic 8.0,; and Odessa 6.7. Won by half a length Time, lmin. 4s'ec. ; Yaldliurst Welter Handicap, of 250 so.vS; seven furlongs. —Perle d'Or, 9|2j i; Rose Noble, 9.8, 2; Ristori, 7.im| Also sorted: Sir Frisco 10.9, Zesp>nd 8.12, Fisticuff 8.12, Gold Braid.- 8.7,, Brasenos'e 7.7, Luperin 7.7, Shillelsni 7.7, and Inchbonny 77. Won by a herfd. Time, lmin 31 2-ssec. Gold Braij^^ B left at the post, his rider, |ypmoVan, being fined £lO. Great Autumn Handicap, of 1000 sovs; one mile and a half. Outlanderj--6.7, 1; Bridge, 0.10 (carried 6.12),2; oivoi, 9.13, 3. Also started: Gold Lace 8.10, Diabolo 8.8. Husbandman 87, Prim 8.3, Ingoda 7.9, Waipaku 7.8, Tikitere 7.7, Osiris 7.6, Guianaforte 7.0, Genius 7.0 (inc. 61b penalty), and Gunboat 6.7 Tikitere was first into the straight, but at the distance Outlander drew out and. stalling off a strong run by Bridge, won by a neck. Oiy.oi was three parts of a length back, with Diabolo fourth. Time. 2min 36 3-ssec. Addington Plate, of 100 sovs; five furlongs'.—Fasnakyie, 8.11, 1; The Seer, 8.8, 2; Sapience, 7.13. 3. Also started: Ecarte 9.2, Nightfall 8.2, Vinco 8.1, Susa 78, and Windrush 6.18. Won by a length. Time,. lipin. 4sec. The winner was bought by TT.->vFt?edlander for £l6O. The Eighteenth Challenge Stakes, of 650 sovs: seven furlongs.—Armlet, 'J.2. 1 1; Fovnrby. 7.8, 2; Madam Madcap, 7.5. 3.' Also started: Broadsword 8.6, and i Crown Derby 6.7. Won by two lengths Time, lmin 29 l-ssee.
Templeton Handicap, of 300 sovs; six furlongs.—Effort, 8.5. 1; Penates, 10.8, 2; Queen of Spades, 6:7, 3. Also started: Tumu t 9.5. Kilindini 8.9, Flitaway 8.3, Federal 8.0. Boanerges 713. Cute 7.11, Silkweb 7.8. Gipsy Belle 7.7, and Temlia G. 7. Won l>v a length and a half. Time, lmin 16 2-osee. Final Handicap, of 250 sovs; one mile. —Lovelorn, 6.12. 1: Kilwinning, 6.12, 2; Cronstadt, 8.2. 3. Also started: Gwendolina 9 0 All Guns 8.0, White Cockade 7.10, Boutade 7.3, Gold Braid 7.2, Shindy 6.7, and Pretty Nell 6.7. Won by a head, the same distance being between tihe soeond iand third 'horse. Time, lmin 43 4-53ec.
FEILDING RACES FIRST DAY. Feildin'g, March 28. Following are the results of the first Hack.—John 1, Toanga 2, Strathmoira 3. Won by half a length. Time, lmin 30 1-5 s'ec. Mangaone Stakes. Hermia 1, St. Bill 2, Mon Ami 3. Won easily by two lengths. Time, lmin 15sec. Kawakawa Hurdles. —Oryx 1, Maku 2. Hvdrant 3 Won by half a length. Time. 4min 2 l-ssec. Taonui Hack Hurdles. Windage 1, Merry Lawn 2. Pikapo 3. Won easily by three lengths. Tim 6, 3min 21 2-ssec. Feilding Cup. Crucinella 1, Coronetted 2, Koran 3. A splendid race. Won by half a length. Time, 2min 35 25sec. ' Onepuhi Hack Welter. —John 1, Ukraine 2, Royal Maid 3. Won eafrtlv hy two lengths Time, lmin 47 2-ssec. Haleombe Welter.—Goodwin Park 1, Lady Menschikoff 2, Passive 3. Won by half a length. Time lmin 29 4-ssec. Ongo Hack.—Ascalon 1. Royal Marine 2, Beacon 3. Won easily by two lengths. Time, lmin 9 l-ssec. The totalisator figures were £14,138, an increase of £2038 over last year. Four bookmakers were registered' inside and eleven outside.
SECOND DAY.
Feilding, Last Niglu. There was a good attendance at the second day of the local races. Rain fell during* the whole of the afternoon The tote figures for the meeting wore £24,817. as against £22,104 last year. Results:— Denbigh Stakes; six furlongs..— *'>t. Bill (W. Price) 1, North-East 2, Lurd Soult 3. Also started: Hermia, True Shot, Nyland, Redwing. Won by a good length. Time, lmin 15 l-sseo. Awahura Hack Welter; one mile and 240 yards.—John (Coleman) 1, Strathmoira 2, Plantation 3. Also started: Bismarck. Liquid Air, San Lass, Rangikapu, Embrocation. Won by three lengths. Time, lmin 25sec Kimbolton Hurdles'. Maku (G. o'Connel) 1, Oryx 2, Maidi 3. The only starters. Won by five or six lengths. Maidi was close up. Time, 3min di 4-ssec. Oroua Hack Hurdles; one mile and a half. Gold Bird 1, Koperoa 2, Pikopo 3. Also started: Whimper, Chasemab, Merry Lawn, Nightmare and Won by nearly two lengths'. Time, 2 min 52 4-ssec
Easter Handicap; one mile an<S a quarter. Koran (R. Lowe) 1. ATia 2, Lady Menschikofl' 3. Also started: Sandstream, Coronetted, T© Puia, Golden Eagle. Won by half a length. Lady Menschikofl half a length away. Time, 2min 10 2-ssec.
Rewa Handicap; six furlongs. Ascalon (R. M'Donald) 1, Beacon 2, Royal Maid 3. Also stated: Golden Loop, Moree, Leolanter, Nukuhau and Repeat. Won easily by a good length. Time, lmin 16 4-ssec
Maiden Hack Scurry. Belaeno (A. Olliver) 1. Hocoler 2, Ahuapai 3. Also started: Puketotara, Celebrity, Konowai, Vesuvius, Golden Bell, Sir Mauser, Epsom Down. Taurangi, Jack, Pin, Miss Jean. Won by a length. Time, lmin 11 l-s.sec.
Makino Welter; one mile. Afterthought (E. Lowe) 1, Bourras'que 2, Marton 3. Also started: Parable, Goodwin Park, Hydrant, Passive, Capt. Bell, Red Wing. Won by a length and a hftlf. Time, lmin 47 2-ssec WELLINGTON" MEETING. Wellington, Last Night. For the Wellington Racing Club's Autumn meeting, first day, the following handicaps have been declared 'by Mr J H. Pollock: —
First Hurdle Handicap, of* 200 sovs; mile and three-quarters. —Maku 11.8, Tauera 11.0, '\Vaione 10.13, Ruemac •10.12, Maida 10.11, Exmoor 10.11, Polyanthus 10.7, Hydrant 10.5j Whatakura 10.4, Xavier, 10.3, Gold Bird 10.2, Pikapo 10:1, Audax Ml, Moose 9.10, Mt. Cook 9.10, Longner : Showman 9.3, Waipunehu 9.0, Chasemab 9.0, Merrie Lawn 9.0, Ratepayer 9.0, Waiwetu Handicap, of>;so sov&'; seven furlongs. Osiris 9.12. Sharps 1 ootC' 911, Swimming Belt 9.9, Truganiiii 9.7. Bridge 9.7, Quinfo.rte 9.6, Bolton 'J.S, Mataari 9.3, Curator 8.13, Golden Loop 8.13, Warlock 8.13, Bally Shannon 8.13, Passive -8,10. Dazzling 8 10, Ambrosian 8.10, Miscast 8.4, Waxy 8.0, Laius 8.0. 1 Silverstream Hack Handicap, of 100 s'ovs; seven furlongs. Quinforte 9.4, Hilarian 9.4, Royal Marine 8.9, Magneto 8.9, Marengo 8.5, Succession 8.4. Egglestone 711, Idealism 7.10, Penza 7.4, Ukraine 7.4, Kildonian 7.0, Explosive 7.0, Royal Maid 0.12 Stepalong 6-7, Laius (5.7j St. Felix 6.7, Sans Lass 6.7. Plunket Nursery, of 150 sovs; five furlongs'. Warsong 813, Tenterhook 8.10, Formadon 8.8, Lord Kelvin 8.4. SeIciip 8.1, Kilaloo 7.12, True Knight 7.10, (joldfinder 7.10, Inspection 7.9, Jean 7 4, Gloss 7.4. Tangahau 7.2, Merrie England, Waitara 6.13, Virtue 6.10, Dearest 6.11, Odessa 6.7, Longwood 6.7, 'Deploy 6.7, Longstep 6.7, Lady Kilcheran 6.7. Thomson Handicap, of 500 sovs; one mile.. Crucinella 9.6, Northeast 9.6, Gold Lace 9.4, Armlet 8.13, Master Soult 8.12. Equity''B.ll, Uranui 8.10, Tumut 8.8, Sandstream 8.6, Effort 8.6, Salute 5.5. Sir Tristram 8.3, Husbandman 8.2, Diabolo 8.2, Sir Frisco 8.1, Milan 8.1, Sir Antrim 8.0, Advocate 7.11, Merrivonia 7.11, Maori King 7.11. Kilwinning | 7.11. Lady Medallist 7.11, Waipaku 7.9. fJ wend ol inn 7.9, Flit away 7.9, Klindini 17.8, Ingoda 7.7, Sunbonnet 7.7. TamaiI nugo 7.6, Swimming Belt 7.5. Truganini 7.4. Boanerges 7.3, Parable 7.3, Bollin 17.2, Taitoki 7.2, Ballarat 6.11, Kopu 6.11, ■Matarai 6.10. Ambala 6.10, Adria 6.10, Constradt 6,10, Perolina 6.7, Aboriginal j 0.7, Reformist 6.7, Dreadless 6.7. ! Railway Handicap, of 200 sovs; six furlongs. Armlet 9.8, Salute 8.10, Export 8.9, Kilindini 7.3, Broadsword 7.11, Maori King 7.11, Boanerges 7.8, Ballarat 7.5. Taitoke 7.4, Armitage 7.4, Gipsy i Bell 7.0, Mon Ami 6.12, Perle d'Or 6.12, | Fasnakyle 6.12, Expansion 6.7, Parula 6.7, Golden Loop 6.7, Tekahurangi 0.7, Toanga 6.7, Glenspring 6.7, Dazzling 6.ir, Dreadless 6.7, Waiata 6.7. Tinakori Handicap, of 100 sovs'; six furlongs. Ambala 9.0, Sea Queen 8.10, Roval Marine 8.10, Magneto 8.10, Lace i Collar 8.9, Tekaturangi 5.9, Succession js.S, Faunus 8.5, Emblem 8.2, First BatIterv 8.0, Aimwell 7.11, Lealiora 7.11, Kiua 7.10, Brilliancy 7.7, Inchbonny 7.5, Merrie Goer 7.3, Merriewing 7.1, Kildonian 7.1, Reformist 6.11, Explosive 6.11, Stepalong 6.7, Bourbon 6.7, Merrie Time 6.7. Ahuapai 6.7.
AUCKLAND R.C. CARNIVAL. Auckland, Last Night. Rain again fell this afternoon, wnen the Auckland Racing Club's Carnival was concluded Results: — Maiden Hurdle Race.—Wellcast (Julian), 1; Freevata, 2; Pukenui, 3. Also started: Rangihaeta. Kaitangata, Mozart, Celtic. Hinuera. Flying Cloud. Won by three lengths. Time. 3min 25 4-ss'ee. 'Onslow Stakes. Poitiers, (Buchanan), 1; Lucille, 2; Wee Olga, 3. Also started: Solus, Doughboy, Virtue, Muskewai, Miss Ada, Puhi, \eitalia, Hamadryad, Master Jack, Master Wairiki. Won by three-quarters' of a length. Time, lmin 3sec. Great Northern Oaks; one mile.—Sea Elf (Ryan), 1; Ambala, 2; Kawama, 3. Also started: Ambrosian and Elegance.
Won by three lengths. Time. 2min 47 3-ssec.
Autumn Handicap, of 750 sovs; one mile and a half. Sedition (McMillan), 1; Santa Rosa, 2; Xgapuka, 3. Also started: 'Equitlas, Wlaiari, Rauparaliia, Michaeloff. Won by a neck, with haJf a length between second and third horse. Time, 2min 38sec. St. Heliers' Hurdle Race; two miles.— Prophet (Cress), 1; Tui Gakabau, 2; Dunborve, 3. Also started: Shrapnel. Res'ervoir and 4,'astadrift. Won by three lengths. /Time, 3min 55sec. Buekland Handicap; seven furlongs. —Sir Artegal (Brown), 1; Maheno and General Soult (dea-d heat), 2. Also started: Taim&nupo, Jena, Coromandel, Waiata, Electrakoff. Sir Artegal got the decision by half a length from General Soult and Malieno, which pair the judge was unable to separate. Taimanupo was fourth. Time, lmin 30 2-ssec. Tourist Handicap; five furlongs. Lady Frances (Wilson), 1; Sonitoria, 2; Impulsive, 3. Also started: Blue Garment, All's Well. Waiotahi, Kilsyth, Haku, Flat Fish, Effulgence, Pemvarden, land Flying Soult. Won by a length. Time, lmin 4aec. Auckland Welter. Dawn, 1; Wainangu, 2; Explosive, 3. Scratched: Maiora, Lady Patricia, Prince Leo, and i Caruso. Won easily. Time, lmin 46s'ec.
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